Big Cities With Affordable Rents
Want to know which big cities have the most affordable rents? According to Business Week, these cities include Oklahoma City, OK, Indianapolis, IN, Greenville, SC, Houston, TX and Portland, OR. Check out these great rentals in some of America’s big cities with affordable rents on Move.com:
Oklahoma City, OK Lincoln Greens Apartments listed for $485-$785 a month
Oklahoma City is the capital of Oklahoma, and also the state’s most populous city. The city has a relatively strong economy and the nation’s most affordable rents, with an average of $543 per month. The Lincoln Greens Apartments offer several floorplans with 1 bedroom-1 bath or 2 bedroom-2 bath layouts. The apartment building has two swimming pools, a spa, BBQ/picnis area, fitness center and proximity to the Quail Creek Golf and Country Club.
Indianapolis, IN Ashton Brook Apartments listed for $585-$919 a month
Indianapolis is home to several major universities, which greatly contributes to the city’s rental market. The average rental price is $675 a month, which has increased by 1.8 percent in the past year. The Ashton Brook Apartments have four apartment layouts ranging from a 1 bedroom-1 bath apartment to a 3 bedroom-1.5 bath apartment. The community is surrounded by many beautiful lakes and provides a pool, cabana house, fitness center, beach volleyball court and a playground.
Greenville, SC Caledon Wood Apartments listed for $631-$910 a month
Greenville is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, approximately 100 miles west of Charlotte and 150 miles northeast of Atlanta. The area has a population of 1.09 million and an average rental price of $630 a month. The Caledon Wood Apartments have proximity to Bob Jones University and the Greenville Downtown Airport. The building offers six different floorplans with one, two, or three-bedroom layouts as well as a tennis court, swimming pool and clubhouse.
Houston, TX Arbor Ridge Apartments listed for $468-$745 a month
The Houston metro area has one of the nation’s strongest economies, since the city is home to many of the world’s largest oil companies. Houston’s average rent is $769 a month, and it’s rising by 4.2 percent. The Arbor Ridge Apartments are conveniently located by entertainment venues and have easy access to ma
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jor highways. Community amenities include security features, a business center, swimming pool, fitness center and 24-hour maintenance.
Portland, OR Buckman Heights Apartments listed for $535-$970 a month
Portland is well known for its environmental consciousness and thriving number of microbreweries. The city’s average rental price is $825 a month and increased by 3.1 precent since last year. The Buckman Heights Apartments near Buckman Field are just minutes from downtown and walking distance from Lloyd Center and the MAX Station. The building offers three floorplans, sun terraces, a concierge, a beautifully-landscaped courtyard and a fitness center.
- Alisa Manzelli, Move Staff Writer
E-mail: Alisa Manzelli@Move.com
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